As you may recall, back in October the reality TV vet was bound, gagged, and robbed at gun point while staying at the No Address Hotel for Paris Fashion Week. While we knew the A-lister struggled quite a bit following her robbery, we got a first hand look at how the Kardashians handled Keeks' trauma during Sunday night's episode of KUWTK.

In fact, this is the first time Mrs. West has gone into detail about what went down that fateful night. The episode started off with Kim's husband, Kanye West performing Heartless while in NYC for his Saint Pablo tour and, as we previously reported, the rapper cut the concert short upon learning of his wife's robbery.

Kourtney Kardashian, who was in Paris with Kim, was the first family member to utter specifics about the night during her confessional. On how she learned about the robbery, Kourt explained:

On Wednesday, the 212 rapper took a plea deal for her bizarre boob biting case in NYC. As you surely know, the controversial songwriter was accused of assault after she allegedly chomped down on the breast of a female security guard who was throwing her out of 1Oak backin 2015.

But it seems as though Miz Banks' case won't be going to trial, as she's struck a deal to get out of this mess. According to PageSix, Azealia pled guilty to the third-degree assault charge in exchange for a deferred ​no-jail ​sentence. When asked by Judge Ann Scherzer if she "intentionally cause[d] physical injury to Christine Soares," the 25-year-old simply muttered:

All anyone seems to be talking about these days is the 36-year-old's beef with Nicki Minaj — and while we'll get to that in a second, Remy just served so many interesting nuggets of information during an interview on BuzzFeed's Another Round podcast on Tuesday, we couldn't help but share!

As you may know, the Terror Squad artist just got out of jail after spending over six years behind bars for shooting a friend over a dispute about money.

Her experience gave her an inside look at the incarceration system — and the many challenges women prisoners face.